2. Mostly men will be in attendance. The line for the ladies’ room will still be twice as long. (Some things are universal.)

3. Cheer when everyone else does. Conversely, shake your first in the air and shout obscenities when everyone else does.

4. Even though it looks like the players are running pell-mell across the field, the game is one of detailed strategy. When I figure out exactly what that strategy is — aside from maximizing the number of times the ball bounces off any player’s head — I’ll let you know.

Great shots! I think there’s something magical about attending sporting events in person. They’re always WAY better than on TV.🙂

I’m not sure what the European obsession is with paprika potato chips, but they are EVERYWHERE in Germany too. They taste ok, but I still love Salt & Vinegar with sandwiches or just some plain Ruffles for dipping🙂

In England, I had curry flavored pringles, but never paprika flavored. But that is not so strange as seeing my mld mannered aunt and uncle transformed by brazilian football! Living abroad does strange thngs…

Sounds like so much fun. We went to a hockey game recently. I hadn’t been to one probably since college, and I had completely forgotten it is my favorite sport to watch. Television absolutely does it NO justice. I’m sure futbol is the same.